Sentences with phrase «after poking holes»

Bake potatoes whole after poking holes in them with a fork.
I cook it for about 4 - 5 minutes on each side in the microwave after poking some holes.

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After 30 minutes take the end of a wooden spoon and «poke» holes in the cake at regular intervals (I did 4 or 5 rows of 5 holes; so 16 - 20 «pokes»).
After you've fully removed the guts from the squash, use a fork to poke a few holes in the flesh.
After the cake has been inverted onto a cooling rack with a toothpick, poke holes into the top of the cake and drizzle with the syrup
It's hard to infuse citrus into cake batter which is why the hole poking and drizzling of juice after baking is what really brings the grapefruit flavor.
I always thought frozen broccoli wouldn't work well for roasting because it's just too wet (it is blanched in hot water before freezing and frozen vegetables tend to seep water after thawing because ice crystals poke holes in the cell walls).
That means you just throw the whole thing (after poking a few holes in it) on the rack of your oven, which is great, because kabocha are a pain to cut and peel.
After looking at the CDC handout, I'm wondering if I might use a large plastic container and just poke some holes in the lid to allow any remaining moisture to evaporate.
Commonly they are made of mesh, and after your little one poking and prodding at it enough, holes can form and your little one can ultimately get trapped and tangled within it.
October 2008 Alex Salmond's poular time as first minister begins to thaw somewhat after the financial crisis pokes holes in his prediction of an «arc of prosperity» incorporating Iceland, Ireland, Norway and an independent Scotland.
The prosecution also tried to poke holes in defense efforts to portray Silver's official largesse to Taub as motivated only by friendship, revealing how Silver reacted after feds woke Taub to question him in his Upper East Side apartment in August 2014.
Another thing you can do, is melt down a chocolate bar... I use 100 % dark, slowly melt it down with some coconut oil, and powdered xylitol, poke holes all over the pan of brownies after baked and pour the chocolate mixture over the top!
After firing blanks with Delivery Man, he here reteams with director Ken Scott for a tonally calamitous comedy that veers from Vaughn bonding with his bullied son to erect penises poking through glory holes at a German gay bar.
Why ERP should be used with care In a blog post, Aswath Damodaran, a Professor of Finance, pokes holes in Greenspan's comments and points out that historically an increase in interest rates has tended to reduce the equity risk premium (the return from stocks is risk - free rate plus ERP), so stock prices may not be so undervalued after all.
Princesss could NOT understand what a liner was for — so after a few exploratory paw - grabs and quizzical looks from Miss P, I decided never to use them again — she also would poke holes into them — LOL!!
I am seriously interested in understanding this because my impression after reading a number of posts is that this is mainly about poking holes in AGW hypothesis, theories and so called evidence without presenting a balanced picture.
The hospital conceded their wrongdoing after drilling five holes and sawing open the right side of her head to poke at her brain.
After all, «you don't know what you don't -LSB-...] The post When Not To Let People Poke Holes In Your Resume appeared first on Executive Resume Writing Service.
After the student successfully gives an example of bullying, he or she will poke a hole in the cup with the pencil.
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